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| Chances are good that our minds will not desert us later in life if we do this early on. |
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| Exercise our critical faculties |
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| According to the text, the older one gets, the more precious this becomes: |
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| Nietzsche was troubled by the fact that many teachers or critics forget that the roots of____ were in dance and music. |
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| The Apollonian side of the human personality is the side that seeks ___. |
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| The Greek god of the Sun. |
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| A dionysian individual is ____. |
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| Indulging in "popcorn fun" is _____. |
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| A legitimate way to spend some time. |
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| Refusing to respond empathetically. |
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| Recommended as the first step in solving a problem is: |
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| Determining whether a problem exists. |
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| The beliefs, often buried, upon which opinions are based and conclusions are drawn are: |
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| A framework of circumstances and relationships, which can be an entire historical period or just a sentence is: |
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| Madame Butterfly and Miss Saigon have what in common? |
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| They are both heroines who fall in love with and are betrayed by U.S. Military men. |
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| "Getting and Spending, we lay waste our powers" is a line from a sonnet by: |
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| The non-critical thinker, or the literalist, receives his label from the habit of NOT seeing: |
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| A critical thinker, whose use of language is characteristically colorful, often playful, filled with metaphors that suggest a greater interest in the general rather than just the particular is called a: |
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